Same old, same cold

Little relief expected for several days

Indiana has been plunged into the deep freeze again with temperatures falling to more than 10 degrees below zero in some places.

The National Weather Service issued a wind chill advisory for roughly the northern two-thirds of the state through midday today.

Overnight lows in the Courierarea reached 7 degrees below in North Vernon, according to the National Weather Service. Downtown Madison recorded a low of 3.6 degrees and Kent came in a 2 degrees below.

The lowest temperatures reported early today were 14 below in Terre Haute and 13 below in Fort Wayne and Bloomington. Temperatures hit about 5 below in Indianapolis and South Bend, while Evansville was about 5 degrees above zero.

The Courierarea forecast calls for about one inch of snow tonight with temperatures in the low teens. Saturday and Sunday should see temperatures in the mid-20s with a 50 percent chance of snow both days. No major accumulations to snow are expected.

The cold continues into next week with highs only expected on the mid-20s before a slight warmup on Wednesday.